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http://www.rssboard.org/rss-specificationBlogEngine.NET 2.8.0.2en-UShttp://www.rhizohm.net/irhetoric/opml.axdhttp://www.dotnetblogengine.net/syndication.axdMy nameWelcome To The Rhizohm0.0000000.000000The New Iteration<p><a href="http://www.rhizohm.net/irhetoric/image.axd?picture=cover.jpg"><img title="cover" style="border-top: 0px; border-right: 0px; border-bottom: 0px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px; border-left: 0px; display: inline" border="0" alt="cover" src="http://www.rhizohm.net/irhetoric/image.axd?picture=cover_thumb.jpg" width="185" align="left" height="240" /></a> Having just gotten back from <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/events/build/2014">Build 2014</a>, I felt inspired by conversations and sessions that were all about XAML and developer/designer workflow, and I started thinking about a paper Jaime Rodriguez and I wrote six years ago called <em>The New Iteration: How XAML Transforms The Collaboration Between Designers and Developers</em>. I went to go re-read it and, ack, I got a 404! </p> <p>Well, that’s not okay, so <a href="http://www.rhizohm.net/papers/the-new-iteration/">here it is in all its glory</a>. Still a lot of great content in there methinks.</p>http://www.rhizohm.net/irhetoric/post/2014/04/07/The-New-Iteration.aspx
http://www.rhizohm.net/irhetoric/post/2014/04/07/The-New-Iteration.aspx#commenthttp://www.rhizohm.net/irhetoric/post.aspx?id=94c0acfb-03d7-4b3c-a10a-5ec7155fb46cMon, 07 Apr 2014 20:29:37 +0000DesignDevelopmentadminhttp://www.rhizohm.net/irhetoric/pingback.axdhttp://www.rhizohm.net/irhetoric/post.aspx?id=94c0acfb-03d7-4b3c-a10a-5ec7155fb46c7http://www.rhizohm.net/irhetoric/trackback.axd?id=94c0acfb-03d7-4b3c-a10a-5ec7155fb46chttp://www.rhizohm.net/irhetoric/post/2014/04/07/The-New-Iteration.aspx#commenthttp://www.rhizohm.net/irhetoric/syndication.axd?post=94c0acfb-03d7-4b3c-a10a-5ec7155fb46cAI->Canvas: Generating HTML5 canvas code from Adobe Illustrator<p>Mike Swanson is the man when it comes to getting artwork out of Adobe Illustrator and into a format usable by the browser. His first go at this was the <a href="http://www.mikeswanson.com/xamlexport/">AI-&gt;XAML</a> plug-in, a widely used plug-in by graphic designers building assets for WPF and Silverlight projects. Well, now he’s back with another plug-in, this time for the HTML5 &lt;canvas&gt; tag. It’s called (not surprisingly) <a href="http://visitmix.com/labs/ai2canvas/">AI-&gt;Canvas</a>. Same idea, but even better, because he’s taken this one to the next level. Not only will he export the asset; he also has all these clever little macros that enable transformation and animation of the asset. Super sweet. There’s tons of great tutorials and documentation up at Mix Online on how to use it, so don’t be intimidated.</p> <p><img src="http://visitmix.com/labs/ai2canvas/common/img/howitworks.jpg" /></p> <p>Oh, and a shout out to @Systim, who built all the lab pages for the AI-&gt;Canvas lab on Mix Online. View source and you’ll see all HTML5. Rad!</p>http://www.rhizohm.net/irhetoric/post/2010/10/13/AI-3eCanvas-Generating-HTML5-3ccanvas3e-code-from-Adobe-Illustrator.aspx
http://www.rhizohm.net/irhetoric/post/2010/10/13/AI-3eCanvas-Generating-HTML5-3ccanvas3e-code-from-Adobe-Illustrator.aspx#commenthttp://www.rhizohm.net/irhetoric/post.aspx?id=d8aaf90d-96a5-46df-a4aa-e21a7aae83bcWed, 13 Oct 2010 07:47:12 +0000NewsDesignadminhttp://www.rhizohm.net/irhetoric/pingback.axdhttp://www.rhizohm.net/irhetoric/post.aspx?id=d8aaf90d-96a5-46df-a4aa-e21a7aae83bc4http://www.rhizohm.net/irhetoric/trackback.axd?id=d8aaf90d-96a5-46df-a4aa-e21a7aae83bchttp://www.rhizohm.net/irhetoric/post/2010/10/13/AI-3eCanvas-Generating-HTML5-3ccanvas3e-code-from-Adobe-Illustrator.aspx#commenthttp://www.rhizohm.net/irhetoric/syndication.axd?post=d8aaf90d-96a5-46df-a4aa-e21a7aae83bciPhone and iTouch Support For BlogEngine.NET<p>BlogEngine.NET does a great job with mobile devices, rendering its content with a default skin whenever it detects a mobile device. Unfortunately, this behavior doesn’t work on the iPhone or iTouch. However, the fix is easy. Simply add <strong>iphone</strong> and <strong>ipod</strong> to the <strong>BlogEngine.MobileDevices</strong> key in <strong>web.config</strong>, as follows:</p> <blockquote> <p>&lt;add key=&quot;BlogEngine.MobileDevices&quot; value=&quot;(<strong>iphone|ipod</strong>|nokia|sonyericsson|blackberry|samsung|sec\-|windows ce|motorola|mot\-|up.b|midp\-)&quot;/&gt;</p> </blockquote> <p>Once you’ve done this, the default mobile theme will render on the iPhone and iTouch.</p> <p>If you are looking for even a prettier theme&#160;&#160; I also found the <a href="http://blogengine.codeplex.com/Thread/View.aspx?ThreadId=78559">BETouch iPhone theme</a>, which looks great. Simply add the theme to the themes directory and then change the mobile theme to BETouch in admin settings.</p> <p> I’m now using it for this blog!</p> <p><a href="http://rhizohm.net/irhetoric/image.axd?picture=image.png"><img style="border-bottom: 0px; border-left: 0px; display: inline; border-top: 0px; border-right: 0px" title="image" border="0" alt="image" src="http://rhizohm.net/irhetoric/image.axd?picture=image_thumb.png" width="640" height="465" /></a></p>http://www.rhizohm.net/irhetoric/post/2010/09/30/iPhone-and-iTouch-Support-For-BlogEngineNET.aspx
http://www.rhizohm.net/irhetoric/post/2010/09/30/iPhone-and-iTouch-Support-For-BlogEngineNET.aspx#commenthttp://www.rhizohm.net/irhetoric/post.aspx?id=38c5c842-f308-4b94-b665-6ddda66bcdabThu, 30 Sep 2010 08:21:26 +0000Designadminhttp://www.rhizohm.net/irhetoric/pingback.axdhttp://www.rhizohm.net/irhetoric/post.aspx?id=38c5c842-f308-4b94-b665-6ddda66bcdab16http://www.rhizohm.net/irhetoric/trackback.axd?id=38c5c842-f308-4b94-b665-6ddda66bcdabhttp://www.rhizohm.net/irhetoric/post/2010/09/30/iPhone-and-iTouch-Support-For-BlogEngineNET.aspx#commenthttp://www.rhizohm.net/irhetoric/syndication.axd?post=38c5c842-f308-4b94-b665-6ddda66bcdab